Field Naf-u pa lisfs' Club of Victoria. 



ROOMS— ROYAL SOCIETY'S HALL, VICTORIA ST., MELBOURNE. 



patrons : 



BARON SIR F. VON MUELLER, K.C.M.G., M. & Ph. D., LL.D., F.RS. 



SIR FREDERICK M'COY, K.C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S. 



■* OFFICE-BEARERS, 1894-5. *- 



IPvcsioent: MR. H. T. TISDALL, F.L.S. 



DtCe=lPre3ioentS : MR. F. G. A. BARNARD. PROF. W. B. SPENCER, MA. 



1&011. 'Cl-eaBUrcr : MR. F. WISEWOULD, 93 William Street, Melbourne. 



Ifoon. librarian: MR. E. ANDERSON, 17 Cunningham Road, Toorak. 



H30n. Secretary : MR. H. P. C. ASHWORTH, Oxley Road, Glenferrie. 



Ifton. jEoitoc of tbe " IKictorian IWaturaUst : " 



MR. F. G. A. BARNARD, Bulleen Road, Kew. 



Committee: REV. W. FIELDER, MR. T. S. HALL, M.A., MR. G. R. HILL, 



MR. J. SHEPHARD and Mr. G. SWEET 



♦3* OBJECTS. *S» 



This Club was founded in 18S0 for the purpose of affording observers and lovers of Natural 

 History regular and frequent opportunities for discussing those special subjects in which they 

 are mutually interested ; for the Exhibition of Specimens ; and for promoting Observations 

 in the Field by means of Excursions to various collecting grounds around the Metropolis. 



BUSINESS PAPER FOR MONTHLY MEETING. 



Monday, 3*1* July, 1894, a,* 8 p.vri. 



i . Correspondence and Reports. 



Report of Excursion to Box Hill, from Mr. H. T. Tisdall, F.L.S. 



2. Election of Members. 



The following persons have been duly nominated for election at this meeting: — 

 Proposer. Seconder, 



MissHebcten Rev. W. Fielder ... Miss Chambers 



Mr. R. J. Fletcher Rev. W. Fielder ... Mr. H. P. C. Ashworth 



Mr." W M'Caw Rev. W. Fielder ... Mr. F. Pitcher 



Mr.' E. R. Peacock Rev. W. Fielder ... Mr. H. P. C. Ashworth 



3. Nominations for Membership. 



Members making nominations will oblige by handing the full name and address to 

 Hon. Secretary. 



4. General Business. 



The election of Treasurer in place of Mr. F. Wisewould, resigned. 



Mr. C. Frost, F.L.S., has been duly nominated, and will offer himself for election. 



5. Reading of Papers and Discussions thereon. 



By Mr. W. H. Ferguson, " Evidence of the Antiquity of Man in Victoria." 

 By Mr. H. T. Tisdall, F.L.S., " Notes on the genus Calocera with reference to a 

 supposed new species." 



6. Reading of Natural History Notes. 



Members who may note any unusual occurrence, or see anything of interest in 

 Foreign or Colonial papers, are requested to mention the same at our meetings 

 for the purpose of discussion. 



7. Exhibition of Specimens and Conversazione. 



Members exhibiting specimens are requested to furnish the Hon. Sec. with written 

 particulars of their Exhibits, for record in minutes and Naturalist. 



